We’re one Boise State blowout win of days away til football, folks. Today: Mr. Dylan Riley.

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#24, Dylan Riley, Freshman, RB

Photo courtesy of Boise State Athletics

Stats

Height: 5-10

Weight: 185

High school: Rancho Verde HS (Moreno Valley, CA)

How’d he get to The Blueâ„¢?

Dylan was the first back signed in the class, and it turns out he had an offer from every NotAState university in the MW: Boise, Fresno, San Diego, and San Jose. Also spurning Mountain West+ member Wazzu, the 3 star made his choice to be wear the Bronco blue.

Nickname

“Wile E Riley”

Riley’s got speed, Looney Tunes speed.

Look-alike

Our lookalike machine has offered Will Smith, father of actor Jaden Smith, for it’s lookalike. Ya know, I can see it, but William would need to work on his dreads.

Career Highlights

He’s just getting started!

2024 Prospectus

There’s a lot of talk around this RB room at present. Jambres Dubar leads the 2nd unit, and many are heralding the arrival of Sire Gaines to take that 3rd slot. While that has lead some to conclude Dylan is on the outside looking in, I don’t think it’s so simple. While it’s fun to have a bellcow like Ajayi or Jeanty, a RB committee is more than likely given the quality at present. Mr. Riley is a speedster that could certainly carve out a fun role in this offense, although perhaps not as much while Ashton Jeanty is around.

Is he on Twitter?

It’s @dylanriley_24. Not much of a tweeter but he’s had some good retweets in the calendar year.

Completely made up fact

The horse in Dylan’s commitment photo is actually Dylan’s childhood horse, Brian. In the idyllic fields of Dylan’s hometown, he would race Brian until he had learned everything he could from him about speed. Unfortunately Brian could not teach Dylan the most important lesson, which is to weigh 900 lbs and have four legs.

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